Fiat introduced its modern electric concept Fiat Concept Centoventi Yi Consumer Electronics Fair CES 2020.
According to the company statement, the concept car "Centoventi", which attracted attention in CES 2020, one of the world's largest consumer electronics fairs held in Las Vegas, is preparing to provide solutions for electric mobility needs.
Concept Centoventi, which was developed specially for Fiat's 120th year and which was first shown at the 89th Geneva Motor Show, reflects the past of the brand with its modular structure.
Centoventi, the Red Dot design award-winning concept of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), which combines electric vehicle technologies with customizable solutions, reflects the brand's vision of electric transport; It also stands out with its modular structure and technological features.
With its debut at CES 2020, the Fiat Concept Centoventi, which has been shown for the first time in the North American market, will be produced in such a way that it can be fully customized to the tastes and needs of the user without any customization restrictions. To simplify the production process, the car is planned to be produced in only one type and in one color.
The end user can customize the car with 4 different roof types, 4 different bumpers, 4 different wheels and 4 different exterior trim options using the "4U" program. Cars like modern devices; With its exterior colors, interior architecture, removable and add-on ceiling structure, the infotainment system can be completely uniquely structured.
Fiat Centoventi does not need to wait for updates such as the new version, special series or makeup.
Innovative battery architecture
If requested, the user can update his car at any time by making the desired change. Fiat Centoventi's range is modular. Thanks to the innovative battery architecture, the vehicle range can range from 100 to 500 kilometers depending on the intended use.
Concept Centoventi brings a new approach to the automobile world, which is in the process of transitioning to electrical solutions, as in the 1950s, when Fiat led an industrial and cultural revolution with its 500 model, with revolutionary design features.
It is transformed into a modern screened social media device mounted on the tailgate and marks another milestone in the automotive sector. Designed with car sharing and new urban modes of transport in mind, the concept features a screen facing the windshield in the cockpit.
The display may reflect messages such as "full, empty or parked." In addition, a large screen on the tailgate allows the user to share his message with the outside world.
While the vehicle is moving, only the Fiat logo is shown, but after it stops, the driver can switch to "messenger" mode to create a new message.
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